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This is an extensive, ongoing project for creating a more friendly, more useable, and more readable television experience.
My goal is to try and… Read More

This is an extensive, ongoing project for creating a more friendly, more useable, and more readable television experience.
My goal is to try and keep the UI as minimal as possible, and focus on the content, which in the case of television, is the picture of course. To achieve this, the more frequently a menu is used, the more transparent and minimal it should be, communicating primarily with type.
As you dig deeper in the UI, panels get more opaque and fill more and more of the screen, enabling a comfortable reading experience for the text-based content.
Font used is Titillium by the mysteriously named Accademia di Belle Arti Urbino.
Stay tuned for a video demonstration as well! Read Less

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This is an extensive, ongoing project for creating a more friendly, more useable, and more readable television experience.
My goal is to try and keep the UI as minimal as possible, and focus on the content, which in the case of television, is the picture of course. To achieve this, the more frequently a menu is used, the more transparent and minimal it should be, communicating primarily with type.
As you dig deeper in the UI, panels get more opaque and fill more and more of the screen, enabling a comfortable reading experience for the text-based content.
Font used is Titillium by the mysteriously named Accademia di Belle Arti Urbino.
Stay tuned for a video demonstration as well!

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About

This is an extensive, ongoing project for creating a more friendly, more useable, and more readable television experience.
My goal is to try and… Read More

This is an extensive, ongoing project for creating a more friendly, more useable, and more readable television experience.
My goal is to try and keep the UI as minimal as possible, and focus on the content, which in the case of television, is the picture of course. To achieve this, the more frequently a menu is used, the more transparent and minimal it should be, communicating primarily with type.
As you dig deeper in the UI, panels get more opaque and fill more and more of the screen, enabling a comfortable reading experience for the text-based content.
Font used is Titillium by the mysteriously named Accademia di Belle Arti Urbino.
Stay tuned for a video demonstration as well! Read Less